Dear friends

We had an interesting session today on understanding the history of the Jewish Temple. We now realize that the Ark of Covenant was only present in the First Temple which King Solomon built. The Second Temple which was built by King Herod, a non-Jew, an Edomite which blueprint was not instructed nor downloaded by the LORD as in the case of the First Temple. The glory of the LORD came to the First Temple but left when Israel sinned. No similar mention of the glory of the LORD for the Second Temple.

It is interesting that the Third Temple described in Ezekiel 40-48 could be the Temple during the Millenium rule and reign period.

The powerpoint slides are huge, about 40 MB and you may not wish to download them.

Shalom

Jehu and Christine

Dear friends

This Sabbath Service will be different. It will be interactive as we collectively explore the Truth and what the Epistles tell us about the return of our Messiah and the signs to look out for. We have sponsored one believer from Egypt to attend the coming Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem this coming October. Thank you for your generosity and your love for our Egyptian brothers.

Do come and be blessed.

Jehu and Christine

Dear friends

We are coming to the last session on the Messianic Calendar series of teaching. So do not miss this last session. Do bring friends. Your friends will also be blessed to know that the Time of Return of our Messiah Yeshua is drawing near.

Shabbat Shalom

Jehu and Christine

Dear Prayer Partners,

Here at the ICEJ headquarters in Jerusalem, we sense an urgency to focus our prayers this month on the upcoming Israeli elections. For the first time in its modern history, Israel is having to hold a second election season right after the first elections produced a stalemate. We believe there are major developments ahead for Israel and the region. We also are confident that, together, we can have a positive impact on the direction of this nation through our prayers.

Today, Israel is a uniquely vibrant Western democracy. It is a day when people choose their leaders. Yet God remains sovereign over the affairs of men, and He still raises up and takes down rulers – not only in Israel but in other nations as well.

In the past, Israel has had other forms of governance which the Bible records in detail. It is interesting that for around 400 years – from Abraham to Moses – Israel was ruled by the Patriarchs; then for about 400 years – from Joshua to Samuel – Israel was ruled by the Judges; for the next 400 years or so – from Saul to Jehoiakim – Israel was ruled by the Kings; finally, the nation of Israel was largely ruled by the Priesthood – from the time of Joshua the High Priest until the destruction of the Second Temple.

In each instance, God sovereignly intervened to steer the transition from one form of rule to another, and always for some divine purpose. For instance, Zechariah chapter 3 describes how a prophetic flow came to set up the Jewish priesthood as rulers over the nation. Why? Because a certain “Branch” was coming – the Messiah – and Israel’s priestly role needed to come to the fore so they might offer up the sacrificial Lamb for the sins of the world (Zechariah 3:6-10; John 1:29).

In another time of transition, the prophet Samuel was serving as the [last] Judge of Israel when the people demanded a king. Primarily, they wanted a commander to lead them in battle, just like the other nations had. Surprisingly, God instructed Samuel to “heed the voice of the people… for they have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over them” (1 Samuel 8:7). Yet the prophet also was told to give the Israelites a stern warning of the abuses they would surely suffer under self-indulgent kings. And they are immediately given a taste in the flawed character of King Saul. Yet not long after, God placed King David on the throne and he became this incredible ancestor and forerunner of Messiah, Jesus!

So we see that sometimes God does let the people choose, and we must live with our choices. But ultimately, God rules over the nations and He is ever working out His divine purposes over Israel and indeed the entire world.

Today, the restored nation of Israel is in great need of godly leadership. David was also flawed and so we should not expect perfection. But, oh, to have leaders willing to seek the Lord with all their hearts for the sake of steering Israel towards its prophetic destiny in God. Let us earnestly pray for such rulers in Israel today!

Peace be upon you!

David R. Parsons
Vice President & Senior Spokesman
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem

Dear all

Thank you for coming to today’s service. We were blessed by your presence.

Do download today’s teaching slides for your further study and prayer.

Shalom

Jehu and Christine